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Fig 1.

Derivation of study cohort.

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Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of individuals with a birth following a previous cesarean delivery, United States, 2011–2021, (N = 5,739,569)a.

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Table 2.

Rates of peripartum hysterectomy (per 1,000 deliveries) over time by race/ethnicity in individuals with a previous caesarean delivery, United States, 2011–2021.

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Fig 2.

Crude and sequentially adjusted rates of peripartum hysterectomy by race/ethnicity, United States, 2011–2021.

Rates are presented for the: (A) overall study cohort, (B) non-Hispanic American Indians or Alaska Natives (AIAN), (C) non-Hispanic Asian, (D) non-Hispanic Black, (E) Hispanic, (F) non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (NHOPI), (G) non-Hispanic White, (H) and non-Hispanic more than one race. Note that y-axis scales differ by race/ethnicity.

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Table 3.

Crude and adjusted odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for peripartum hysterectomy in 2019–2021 vs. reference epoch, among individuals with a previous cesarean delivery, United States, 2011–2021.

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